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“Words” Developed By Artificial Intelligence Tell Cells To Kill Cancer

January 30, 2023
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Through a novel method, artificial intelligence might assist doctors in killing cancer cells. Academics are now able to encode instructions for cells to follow thanks to a prediction model created by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and IBM Research.

Using machine learning, researchers have essentially built a virtual library of thousands of “command words” for cells. These “sentences,” like sentences in any language, are constructed from combinations of “words” that instruct specially modified immune cells to find and destroy cancer cells.

The study, which was just published in the journal Science, is the first to employ such methods to eradicate cancer cells.

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In order to provide a cell the behaviours necessary to respond to complex diseases, scientists could forecast whether natural or synthetic materials should be incorporated in the cell.

Wendell Lim, director of the UCSF Cell Design Institute, who oversaw the study, called this advancement a “important change for the profession.” The only way to quickly create new cellular therapies that perform the desired actions, continued Lim, is to have that predictive power.

A type of immune cell known as a T cell, or chimeric antigen receptors (CARs), can be reprogrammed to locate and eradicate cancer cells by adding the appropriate receptor (molecules that direct cells to respond to certain environmental cues) to it.

The study’s chief author, Kyle Daniels, said that they concentrated on each component of a receptor that is found inside a cell and contains strands of amino acids known as motifs. Every motif functions as a word (a command). What the cell does next depends on how these words are put together into a “sentence.”

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Many CAR-T cells are designed to fight cancer but also rest occasionally. Cancerous cells can develop due to this rift. Now, this team has put the “words” together in various combinations to entice CAR-T cells to complete the task without pausing.

To achieve this, scientists created a library of approximately 2,400 command sentences that were concatenated randomly, and hundreds of them were then evaluated in T cells to see how they fared in the fight against leukaemia.

They used machine learning to develop new receptor words that they believed would be more effective with assistance from IBM Almaden Research Center.

According to Daniels, “We modified some of the sentence’s phrases and gave it a new meaning.” The revised sentence instructed the T cells to “Knock those renegade tumour cells out, and stay at it” so that they could destroy cancer without stopping. And it succeeded!

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